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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">What about [change]?<br>
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Quoth s p, on 23/09/2013 11:12:<br>
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<div>Hi!<br>
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I am trying to use [hid] on pd vanilla and Ubuntu.<br>
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<div>Ideally, I would like to use the mouse as a fader on Y
axis : when I move the mouse, the fader moves accordingly,
when the mouse doesn't move the fader stays in the same
position.<br>
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Problem is, I can get only relative Y, and relative Y seems
to keep sending the value (1 or -1) from the last move, even
if you don't move at all. So basically it is impossible to
detect that the mouse is not moving.<br>
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Is there a workaround this issue?<br>
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Sebastien Piquemal<br>
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